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Learning and Behavior Strategies for Students with Autism and Dyslexia
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Learning and Behavior Strategies for Students with Autism and Dyslexia

This training session will investigate effective teaching strategies for students that present with a complex clinical picture due to a convoluted diagnostic and educational ruling profile. Participants will be guided through discussion that consider the challenges that a student may experience from the student’s point of view, the teacher’s point of view and the point of view of the student’s peers.

11/1/2021
When: November 1, 2021
7:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Where: The Clyde Muse Center
515 Country Place Parkway
Pearl, Mississippi  39208
United States
Presenter: Dr. Mark Yeager, William Carey University
Contact: Barbie Ferguson
barbie@mpe.org
601-355-5517


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Mississippi Schools are charged with the responsibility of educating students who require a plethora of unique strategies to address a wide range of learning challenges.  No other group of students are more challenging to educators than those affected by autism spectrum disorders and the list of concomitant conditions that are often also present.  Some of the most frustrating and misunderstood of these are dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and dyspraxia. In this session, participants will examine the basis for diagnosis, review responsibilities of educators, participate in activities to determine how to address learning challenges and investigate the need for changes in their approach to teaching complex learners.

 

 





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